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Officials vow stable supply of food, essential items

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Several Chinese officials from various department­s over the weekend sought to reassure consumers that the country has ample supply of food and essential items, as many cities face new COVID- 19 flare- ups and two major events are quickly approachin­g.

China has a sufficient supply of food at stable prices to fully meet the needs of urban and rural residents during the upcoming Spring Festival holidays and the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games, a senior official at the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs, said over the weekend.

Analysts noted that due to recent flare- ups of COVID- 19 in many places across China, ensuring the supply and price stability of daily necessitie­s during the coming two important events is of great importance for the country.

Liu Han, a senior official of the

Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs, said that in 2021, China had a fruitful grain harvest, with output increasing 2 percent year- on- year to 136.57 billion jin ( 68.28 billion kilograms), hitting a new high.

Grain storage across the country remains abundant, with rice and wheat accounting for more than 70 percent of the total storage, according to Liu. Over the next three months, the total supply of vegetables is expected to reach 170 million tons, an increase of 3.5 million tons year- onyear.

This amount could provide 1.5 kilograms of vegetables per person per day, if winter vegetable storage is included.

Wang Bin, a senior official of the Ministry of Commerce, said that according to a preliminar­y survey, China has sufficient reserves of essential goods, and the stocking of distributo­rs has increased by about 30 percent compared with normal levels.

According to the Ministry of Commerce, prices of food and oil in the wholesale market remained unchanged on Friday compared with the week prior, while pork prices fell 3.3 percent and the average prices of 30 kinds of vegetables dropped 0.8 percent.

Xu Zhengbin, an official at the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said that authoritie­s will further support the provision of essential goods in epidemic- affected areas, including Xi’an in Northwest China’s Shaanxi Province and North China’s Tianjin Municipali­ty.

An article by Audio Tianjin said the local government organized more than 40 supermarke­ts to lead pointto- point distributi­on and supply of essential goods for the neighborho­ods under closed- loop management.

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